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Self-adhesive polyurethane via selective photo-polymerization for biocompatible epidermal soft sensor and thermal heater

Author(s)
Hwang, TaeseungLee, Hee JinHwang, SuwonYang, HaechangKim, HyeonwooJang, SoyoungJeong, Hoon EuiRyoo, Zae YoungYeo, Junyeob
Issued Date
2022-06
DOI
10.1016/j.apmt.2022.101479
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60133
Citation
APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY, v.27, pp.101479
Abstract
Polyurethane (PU) is the most extensively used soft backbone substrate for wearable applications. However, even with biocompatibility and stretchability, PU-based wearable devices are unsuitable for epidermal devices because they lack of adhesive properties. To impart adhesive properties to PU, commercial adhesive additives are required or the mixing ratio of specific materials should be adjusted. Despite PU biocompatibility, additional additives cause skin damage because they are not usually biocompatible due to their toxic ingredient. This study introduces a simple method of fabricating self-adhesive polyurethane (SAPU) without specific adhesive additives for a biocompatible epidermal soft sensor and an attachable epidermal thermal heater. During the selective photo-polymerization of PU resin, the defective crosslinking networks between laser-scanned resin lines enhance the adhesive properties of PU. Adjusting photopolymerization conditions results in self-adhesive polyurethane with high adhesiveness and low Young's modulus comparable to those of human skin. A mouse skin toxicity test confirms the biocompatibility and highly conformal contact of SAPU. SAPU is then further applied for the fabrication of a biocompatible epidermal soft sensor and an attachable epidermal thermal heater with silver nanowire network. The fabricated self-adhesive epidermal soft sensor successfully detects human motion and bio-signals, whereas the self-adhesive epidermal soft heater efficiently transfers heat to the epidermis due to its excellent conformal contact characteristics on the human skin. (c) 2022ElsevierLtd. Allrightsreserved.
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ELSEVIER
ISSN
2352-9407
Keyword (Author)
PolyurethaneSelf-adhesiveBiocompatibilityEpidermal soft sensorAttachable epidermal thermal heater
Keyword
TRANSPARENTELECTRODESSPONGEFILMS

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